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Message ID: 1799
Date: Thu Jan 13 19:30:37 GMT 2000
Author: Ken Jordan
Subject: RE: Diamond Dust ? Or...


ACK ! Oh my god I just had a major flashback to my Minerology and
Crystalography class I took in college one time. GOD I hated that class !
So is Dufrenite a 2/m bar4 3/m crystal structure ? ;p Mabey you should do a
scratch test on it ;p Word to the wise... never take that class because it
"sounds cool" ;x But your right.... it does make sense that Verant would
use it for our elusive Gem Chopper hehe ;>

Darkadvent - Cazic-Thule

-----Original Message-----
From: Malcolm O'Callaghan [mailto:malcolmo@...]
Sent: Thursday, January 13, 2000 11:39 AM
To: 'EQ_Tinkering@onelist.com'
Subject: RE: [EQ_Tinkering] Diamond Dust ? Or...


From: Malcolm O'Callaghan <malcolmo@...>

THE MINERAL DUFRENITE

Chemistry: Fe5(PO4)3(OH)5 - 2H2O, Hydrated Iron Phosphate Hydroxide.
Class: Phosphates
Uses: Only as mineral specimens.
Specimens
Dufrenite is a classic phosphate mineral. It is known from classic
localities in Devon, England and elsewhere. Often associated with other rare
minerals, dufrenite specimens can easily be a collectors favorite. Although
not particularly colorful unless fresh, dufrenite's muted yellowish-brown
color is none-the-less unique and distinctive. In fact, it produces a nice
backdrop to the more colorful minerals that may be attached to the rounded
botryoidal landscape.

PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS:
Color is yellowish-green or olive when fresh but turns brown when oxidized.
Luster is varied from vitreous or silky to dull or earthy.
Transparency: Specimens are translucent to transparent.
Crystal System is monoclinic; 2/m
Crystal Habits include botryoidal and globular masses or tabular crystals.
Also found in radiating clusters and crusts.
Cleavage is perfect in two directions.
Fracture is uneven.
Hardness is 3.5 - 4.5
Specific Gravity is approximately 3.1 - 3.3 (slightly above average).
Streak is yellow-green.
Associated Minerals include hureaulite, laubmannite, kidwellite, quartz,
limonite and rockbridgeite.
Notable Occurrences include Cornwall, England; Westphalia, Germany; Anglar,
France and Cherokee County, Alabama, USA.
Best Field Indicators are crystal habit, color, associations and streak.

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Given this information - that Dufrenite has nothing whatsoever to do with
Diamond, it would make perfect Verant-sense to have Dufrenite dust be used
in a recipe that calls for diamond dust...

LOL!


-hax



> From: Ken Jordan <kjordan@...>
>
> Pretty sure it's Dufrenite.... that's the stuff used for the
> Totemic armor
> quests for Shamans in Lake Rathe. Well it's cheaper than
> tring to crush a
> diamond I guess ;> Anyone got the skill to try it ?
>
> Darkadvent - Cazic-Thule
>
> -----Original Message-----

> From: Alex Shimanovsky <10815@...>
>
> Well I got really frastarated I tell ya looken for that
> Diamond Dust and
> Tattred Gnomish Cloak.
> so I petitioned, and the GM told me it was a Verant GM too,
> he told me that
> I should try Crushed Dauphire (not sure about spelling)
> instead of Diamond
> Dust. Also about tattred Gnomish Cloak, he said it DOES exist
> in the game
> but wont tell me if it is human made or not .
>

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